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affliction communities close to country, from inner cities to rural areas to tribal lands. on a daily basis this unspeakable is compounded by individual tragedies that tapes on our street and decimate the lives of our children. every loss is shattering, and inexplicable. each one is an outrage and this is why, as concerned citizens, heartbroken parents and public servants empowered to make a difference on behalf of those we are swore to appropriation it's time for each of to us steel our revolve and renew or commitment to this end of senseless violence. at every level of this administration, and particularly at our nation's department of justice, my colleagues and i are determined to work with organizations like this one to build a bipartisan consensus for taking decisive action to end gun violence. and we will not rest until we've done everything in our power to prevent future tragedies like the one that took place at sandy hook elementary school. of course there will never be a simple, one size fits all solution for addressing any challenge of this magnitude. and confront
affliction communities close to country, from inner cities to rural areas to tribal lands. on a daily basis this unspeakable is compounded by individual tragedies that tapes on our street and decimate the lives of our children. every loss is shattering, and inexplicable. each one is an outrage and this is why, as concerned citizens, heartbroken parents and public servants empowered to make a difference on behalf of those we are swore to appropriation it's time for each of to us steel our...
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the front runs straight through the city. snipers shoot almost daily from the government-controlled side. demonstrators still gather at designated meeting points every friday to demand the removal of president assad. this week, they are also criticizing the opposition free syrian army, saying the fighters need to step up their battle to free the entire country. the protesters could not always speak their minds so freely. regime troops regularly launched counter offensives against the rebels, firing bombs and shells. only 600 people live here. before the war, it was 400,000. he tries to prevent the spread of disease by clearing the streets with the help of some friends. then the free syrian army dominates this area, but our task as peaceful activists goes on, even if the regime falls. we want to show everyone the we are doing the right thing for our country, so we knuckle down and do not expect anyone to do our work for us. >> unesco declared aleppo's old city a world heritage site in 1986. today, it is a war zone just meters
the front runs straight through the city. snipers shoot almost daily from the government-controlled side. demonstrators still gather at designated meeting points every friday to demand the removal of president assad. this week, they are also criticizing the opposition free syrian army, saying the fighters need to step up their battle to free the entire country. the protesters could not always speak their minds so freely. regime troops regularly launched counter offensives against the rebels,...
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but the governing board, the mayor, and the city council were all white. in 2001 when there was going to be elections and it was clear that black voters were going to be able to win seats in that election, the government canceled the election because they did not want to see -- to cede power. they were told you have to hold the election. as a result, they elected for the first time a black mayor and three black city council members. that is exact to why section five is still needed, particularly in places like mississippi, where this happens more often, and places like ohio and michigan. host: "the person alleging discrimination should always hold the burden of proof. why shouldn't the voting rights act be different? "when you have to stand in line for six to eight hours just to vote, there is suppression." on the democratic line, hi, chris. caller: great job, ari, and i have read your book. good morning, mr. speck koski -- mr. spakovsky . evergreen, alabama, is also a state that you should -- this is not the only state it is being challenged at the presen
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we are not exercising leadership in the city. that is problematic. the secretary on friday called this lyrical dysfunction. that is -- political dysfunction. that is how we view it. we need to move beyond it. we need to avoid consequences that will take effect mark one. >> can you offer updates with regards to negotiations regarding president karzai? >> the joint commission is being stood up. there will be a joint commission of officials. they will look into concerns about the progress. there are confrontations right now. i do not have precise details. we look forward to consulting with our afghan partners. >> has secretary panetta reached out to the officials about this issue? >> secretary panetta has not. this is being worked on by general dunford and others in kabul. >> they are looking at the allegations by someone about torture in merger? rture and murder? >> we will work with the afghans. i do not know if the commission will broaden the parameters of the review. >> what is secretary panetta of twup to? >> he works on california. he is watching
we are not exercising leadership in the city. that is problematic. the secretary on friday called this lyrical dysfunction. that is -- political dysfunction. that is how we view it. we need to move beyond it. we need to avoid consequences that will take effect mark one. >> can you offer updates with regards to negotiations regarding president karzai? >> the joint commission is being stood up. there will be a joint commission of officials. they will look into concerns about the...
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the boys, the country ising chaing. city says it wants to help retailers. bill: new comments this morning from one of washington's most respectedders blasting president obama's decision not to deploy an aircraft carrier in the persian gulf. bob woodward saying in an interview, quote, under the constitution the president is commander-in-chief and deploys the force. we now have the president going out because of a piece of paper and this agreement, i can't do what i need to do to protect the country. that is the kind of madness that i have not seen in a long time. erick erickson, editor-in-chief of redstate.com, fox news contributor. good morning to you. a kind of madness i have not seen in a long time. what did you think when you heard that from the woodward? >> it is fascinating for bob woodward to say this, to come out be a pundit to some degree when he has been objective reporter or portrayed like that in a very long time. it suggests that is seeping into the journalistic corps in washington the way it wasn't before the election. the president seems to be
the boys, the country ising chaing. city says it wants to help retailers. bill: new comments this morning from one of washington's most respectedders blasting president obama's decision not to deploy an aircraft carrier in the persian gulf. bob woodward saying in an interview, quote, under the constitution the president is commander-in-chief and deploys the force. we now have the president going out because of a piece of paper and this agreement, i can't do what i need to do to protect the...
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on the other side of this fence, it is the independent state of the vatican city. we are not allowed to take our cameras. you get a sense of the separations that are already under way. the following day will be his last day in office. he will have a private meeting with the cardinals that have already arrived in rome. later that day at 5:00 p.m. local time, the pope will board a helicopter and go to his summer residence about 15 miles from here. at about 8:00 p.m. local time, he will cease to be pulte. pe. po it will create a vacancy that normally occurs on the death of a pulp. then the replacement for pope benedict xvi will begin in earnest. >> these days, businesses going bust is hardly a deadline. of burke ofdline traders in afghanistan to increasing demand of driving them to diversify or closed shop altogether. centuries, the burqa has been the emblem of afghanistan. but nowadays in kabul, it is not quite the same. wholesalers stilt supplied to other regions of the country with their own -- still supplied to other regions of the country with their own unique sh
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financial health of the city. that's a process that we're going through right now. the review team has made a recommendation that the financial emergency be declared. we have that recommendation in hand right now and over the course of the next few weeks we'll make a final determination on that and then decide how to proceed. >> you've got to rein in the pensions and the health benefits for retired city workers, there really is-- again, am i being too harsh? there's no choice, is there? >> when you look the at where the state of michigan itself was, just a few years ago, our long-term liabilities, including our pension cuts were mounting each year so we instituted a real reform over the last few years to reduce our debt. the state of michigan's liabilities are over 20 billion dollars less than they were in 2011 when governor snyder and i took office. and that was-- those are hard decisions, but they have to be made so today we have our financial footing well underneath us and we are the comeback state. the example
financial health of the city. that's a process that we're going through right now. the review team has made a recommendation that the financial emergency be declared. we have that recommendation in hand right now and over the course of the next few weeks we'll make a final determination on that and then decide how to proceed. >> you've got to rein in the pensions and the health benefits for retired city workers, there really is-- again, am i being too harsh? there's no choice, is there?...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over sixty two percent of those patients are diagnosed with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about they were really good public health campaigns if people really focused on this problem you certainly should be able to have a lot less h.i.v. a lot less human suffering. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are on the day. hello and welcome to cross talk we're all things are considered i'm peter lavelle the debate over the u.s. defense budget is quite heated well not creating much light why does the u.s. needs such a vast military industrial complex who are what actually threaten some american security is the real debate if not a battle over who garners fast profits at taxpayer expense. to cross-talk defense spending i'm joined by my guest in washington anthony shaff
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called detroit the city of hope. it topped the 12 most cities in america. >> you call the police now, you wonder if they are coming. >> reporter: it's a tale of two detroits, a city on the hook for $14 billion and pensions for health care retired workers. >> most of us are facing costs that they can't afford. they were cut in the good old days when the tax revenues were up. we didn't have overseas competition. we could sell all of the cars we could make that day is gone. >> reporter: and get this the detroit news reports that more than half of property owners have not paid their taxes. there have been layoffs but it's not enough. any day the michigan's governor could have sweeping powers. >> he or she could fire everybody, quite frankly. >> reporter: joe harris was detroit's auditor for ten years. >> an emergency manager has a right to throw out or rewrite union contractors a. wouldn't we feel this? >> it doesn't simply affect the average person. it affects the government workers and -- >> reporter: union workers? >>
called detroit the city of hope. it topped the 12 most cities in america. >> you call the police now, you wonder if they are coming. >> reporter: it's a tale of two detroits, a city on the hook for $14 billion and pensions for health care retired workers. >> most of us are facing costs that they can't afford. they were cut in the good old days when the tax revenues were up. we didn't have overseas competition. we could sell all of the cars we could make that day is gone....
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underground bunker facility, known as the fordo outside of the wholly city of where the -- holy city where government is unfrom iran. the policy has been a cyberattack, and i think that this has been policy under bush you now obama can this secret war continue to delay and confound iranian scientists? that is the real question. lori: i just want to bring this up, you had an interesting piece daily beast, coming with hagel nomination, now confirmed as defense secretary, republicans have lost leverage trying to get more information on the president's whereabouts on 9/11 with regard to what happened in benghazi. >> that is right, there was a lot of talk earlier, you know this month, that the reason for the initial delay or vote to not close debate on hague nel senate floor is because they were trying to get the president to cooperate more with more information whether it is who finally drafted talking points, that suzanne rice read on that famous sunday show on benghazi, or what the president was doing, and who he talked to on the night of the attacks, best they got was a letter from wh
underground bunker facility, known as the fordo outside of the wholly city of where the -- holy city where government is unfrom iran. the policy has been a cyberattack, and i think that this has been policy under bush you now obama can this secret war continue to delay and confound iranian scientists? that is the real question. lori: i just want to bring this up, you had an interesting piece daily beast, coming with hagel nomination, now confirmed as defense secretary, republicans have lost...
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-- epidemic in cities. this unspeakable tragedy is affected by countless tragedys that take place in our streets that pass too often unnoticed and that too frequently decimate the lives of our most vulnerable sit zernings our children. every loss is shearting. and inexplicable, yet each one is an outrage. this is why it has affected citizen, hard broken parents and advocates that we are sworn to protect. it's time for each of us to steal our reserve and renew our commitment to respond to this senseless violence with renewed individual lens. we are determined to work with organizations like this one to build a bipartisan consensus for taking decisive action to end begun violence. and we will not rest until we've done everything in our power to prevent future tragedies like the one that took place at sandy hook elementary school. now, of course, there will never be a simple, one size fits all solution for addressing any challenge of this magnitude and confronting all of its underlying causes but we must not a
-- epidemic in cities. this unspeakable tragedy is affected by countless tragedys that take place in our streets that pass too often unnoticed and that too frequently decimate the lives of our most vulnerable sit zernings our children. every loss is shearting. and inexplicable, yet each one is an outrage. this is why it has affected citizen, hard broken parents and advocates that we are sworn to protect. it's time for each of us to steal our reserve and renew our commitment to respond to this...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over six to two percent and so specious odds are diagnosed with specific problems that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able have a lot less h i see a lot less human suffering. and . please. please. listen.
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over six to two percent and so specious odds are diagnosed with specific problems that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns that people were really focused on this problem you certainly should be able have a lot less h i see a lot less human...
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there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over six to two percent of. this with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns of peace. but we're really focused on this problem you certainly should be about a lot less a lot less suffering. choose your language. choose the consensus. choose get to. choose the stories get in. choose. to. welcome back to cross talk or all things are considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the us defense budget. ok tony michael back to you don't you think maybe in the longer term this is a good this crisis quote unquote crisis is a good idea because it makes people more fiscally responsible because that's the only thing that threatens the united states itself. well i'd like to believe that a problem is like i said general eisenhower warned us in his closing speech about the military and industrial congressional complex
there are twelve cities in the united states in which half of the people with hiv aids lives within a year of a diagnosis of. over six to two percent of. this with this is a problem that frankly is substantially preventable it was like the big elephant in the room and nobody wanted to talk about it there were really good public health campaigns of peace. but we're really focused on this problem you certainly should be about a lot less a lot less suffering. choose your language. choose the...
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bob brady, chairman of the city committee and head of the house administrations committee says that he is absolutely -- it's more than frustrated. he's revolted. he can't believe -- he cannot believe that nothing -- he said it's tied up with leadership, and members of congress are walking around saying what the hell is going on? frustration is all around. the sequestration would almost be comical if it were not affecting so many people. kind of like "the producers." let's do it, nobody will like it, the show will never open, and it's there. and i think the public has crisis fatigue. what are we going to do with it? the cr is coming in a month. they have the debt crisis in the wings. people are just frustrated, and i think members of congress, members are extremely frustrated, too. >> well, i think the president went out there campaigning thinking that the republican party would never go along with defense cuts because it's a hawkish party, and what do you know? you're seeing people like buck mckeon saying i'll take the defense cuts if i can get some domestic cuts. miscalculation by the
bob brady, chairman of the city committee and head of the house administrations committee says that he is absolutely -- it's more than frustrated. he's revolted. he can't believe -- he cannot believe that nothing -- he said it's tied up with leadership, and members of congress are walking around saying what the hell is going on? frustration is all around. the sequestration would almost be comical if it were not affecting so many people. kind of like "the producers." let's do it,...
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of course, they are going to take a chopper to the papal summer residence outside the city of rome. >> christiane amanpour is joining us. details about how the pope will live his life out. pretty fascinating. we' we're. >> reporter: you're absolutely right. we are on unchartered waters. the last time this happened was 600 years ago. pope benedict xvi after tomorrow, a new pope elected sometime we can expect before it begins on palm sunday, march 24th. so this is what is going to happen. he is going to leave the vatican tomorrow at 5:00 p. mrk local time. and there we are told he will stay for at least a couple of months, the logistics completed and the renovation and also, of course, to try to put some distance between him and pope emeritus for the new pope. those are the basic details of what we know. we do know that his private secretary will continue to minister to him and live with him in that convent that he will end up in. he will also continue to adjust and to organize the private meetings of the new pope. so there's an area of sort of cross-pollination, one man working for two
of course, they are going to take a chopper to the papal summer residence outside the city of rome. >> christiane amanpour is joining us. details about how the pope will live his life out. pretty fascinating. we' we're. >> reporter: you're absolutely right. we are on unchartered waters. the last time this happened was 600 years ago. pope benedict xvi after tomorrow, a new pope elected sometime we can expect before it begins on palm sunday, march 24th. so this is what is going to...
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look at cfx, but kansas city southern is jumping by about six full percentage points, but the morgan stanley cyclicals looking good, economically sensitive groups with the performance there moving significantly higher by about 23 points. who makes up the index? like, we just don't throw the stuff out. names here, ford moving higher by four points. just takes a 50% gain for that. eaton up 3.5% making electrical components and power systems, and, of course, the standby, dow chemical moving higher by nearly 3%. what we have here to bring it apart and show it to you, it's strong, and the market rallying, what's it mean with last week's sell off? a thing of the past? i hate to bring up the selloffs, but we have to ask. investors have the all clear to buy stocks or the sequester issue with a brick wall? getting to the traders at the cme group. okay, mr. chartman, mark newton, looked over your shoulder many a day at the new york stock exchange. what are your r charts telling you whether a day like today continues with a longer, sort of point inside the brain of most traders here, up 172 poi
look at cfx, but kansas city southern is jumping by about six full percentage points, but the morgan stanley cyclicals looking good, economically sensitive groups with the performance there moving significantly higher by about 23 points. who makes up the index? like, we just don't throw the stuff out. names here, ford moving higher by four points. just takes a 50% gain for that. eaton up 3.5% making electrical components and power systems, and, of course, the standby, dow chemical moving higher...
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mike tobin with the news in kansas city. looks like you are through the worst it there. >> worst of it is on its way to chicago. left behind slick and wet roads. much better than earlier today when about 8 to 10 inches of wet, heavy snow came down. made things very difficult for the snowplows. we saw a lot of snowplows get struck today. the department of ed transportation put two in the ditch and flipped some over. working to keep roads clear because another round of bad weather is expected for tomorrow. shep? >> shepard: are they making progress on power outages there, mike? >> yeah. you know, they are. as we look across the street, can you see these trees. this is that wet, heavy snow that sticks to the trees, weighs the branches down and gets them into the power lines a lot of people without power but they are down to the number of 27,000 people without power. that's down from upwards of 40 earlier in the day, shep. >> shepard: mike tobin live in kansas city. a frantic distress call to the coast guard. sailboat sinking of
mike tobin with the news in kansas city. looks like you are through the worst it there. >> worst of it is on its way to chicago. left behind slick and wet roads. much better than earlier today when about 8 to 10 inches of wet, heavy snow came down. made things very difficult for the snowplows. we saw a lot of snowplows get struck today. the department of ed transportation put two in the ditch and flipped some over. working to keep roads clear because another round of bad weather is...
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a hot air balloon carrying tourists caught fire over the ancient city of luxor and crashed in a field. the dead were from europe and asia. in addition, the egyptian pilot and one british man were hospitalized with burns. italy's politicians searched for a way forward today after an election that left a political stalemate. that, in turn, generated new fears of economic fallout. we have a report from jonathan rugman of independent television news. >> reporter: the news from rome has sent shock waves across europe. a rebellion against austerity, a rebellion, too, against their fossilized politicians. this man has upturned the old order. a comedian, with a 20-hour working week, tax cuts and a referendum on the euro. the clown turned potential king maker here. this taxi driver backed him. it was a protest vote, he told me. he might be a comedian but he can't be worse than what we've got. the extraordinary success of his grass roots movement has taken italy by complete surprise. if you're looking for a party headquarters for him here in rome you won't find one. all there is this room in th
a hot air balloon carrying tourists caught fire over the ancient city of luxor and crashed in a field. the dead were from europe and asia. in addition, the egyptian pilot and one british man were hospitalized with burns. italy's politicians searched for a way forward today after an election that left a political stalemate. that, in turn, generated new fears of economic fallout. we have a report from jonathan rugman of independent television news. >> reporter: the news from rome has sent...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet
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join the viewing line. >> in december of 1955, rosa parks refused to give up her seat on a city bus in segregated montgomery, alabama. she was arrested, touching off a bus boycott that stretched over a year. you will see this later on in our schedule at c-span.org. the house is gaveling in for work, re-authorizing the violence against women act. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] rig by, idaho. >> let us pray. almighty god, thank you for this day, grant us your presence. we stand in a room representing power and authority given by your hand. keep us mindful that one day we shall stand in a greater room and give accounting of the decisions made this day. therefore, i pray with words that have been spoken down through the ages that you, o lord, grant to our leaders peace, concord and stability and administer the government without failure. direct our counsel according to that which is good and well-pleasing in your sight and that they perform the duties of their office faithfully and impartially. bless these
join the viewing line. >> in december of 1955, rosa parks refused to give up her seat on a city bus in segregated montgomery, alabama. she was arrested, touching off a bus boycott that stretched over a year. you will see this later on in our schedule at c-span.org. the house is gaveling in for work, re-authorizing the violence against women act. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] rig by, idaho. >> let us...
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the safest city in the united states until recently was the deadliest city in the world with 10,000 murders over six years. what is the threat to el paso is the slow pace of cross border traffic. we hear of shippers to wait nine hours to cross north and constituents may be wait five hours to cross the bridges. there are basic issues being to those who are crossing also for our economy. when i crossed this week -- last week cbp they space was coming there was no wait time but others wait for hours of we can't get me across in 10 minutes what can we do that for everyone in 10 minutes? >> is a mentioned our great times with travel public and commercial trade is a huge focus. we have increased time by 14% that reid sells a been reduced weight times in fiscal year 12 and traffic is up in every category pedestrian, commercial and personal vehicles vehicles, 12 percent over three years in using your new technology to get people into the are of friday enable planes to move quicker. you can see the pedestrian traffic increase capacity 25% wait time is down significantly. and that makes a dif
the safest city in the united states until recently was the deadliest city in the world with 10,000 murders over six years. what is the threat to el paso is the slow pace of cross border traffic. we hear of shippers to wait nine hours to cross north and constituents may be wait five hours to cross the bridges. there are basic issues being to those who are crossing also for our economy. when i crossed this week -- last week cbp they space was coming there was no wait time but others wait for...
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because i think big city liberal democrats even if they see a deal on the table, a lot will vote for it. as the tea party fearing. >> let's test that and see if it's true. >> am i right or wrong? would the liberals go along with it if there was a deal? >> so you're going with a -- >> yes, the president would. >> this is good. progress. >> the president's put changed cpi, a better way of calculating -- >> explain. >> basically again, it's a better way of calculating -- more accurate way -- >> to figure out what's in the bag. it decides what inflation rate effects the average person. >> right. here's my question. we know the president's going to put that on the table. tell me. boehner just sat with scott pelley. pick a journalist, anybody. what revenue are you putting on the table? >> he wanted to cut -- he wanted to raise taxes for the top 1%. we did. >> this is the game. this is the game. >> this is not the game. tell me what cuts have we made? what cuts have we made? okay. the president is for change cpi. where is it? i don't see the proposal. i don't see the bill. is harry reid pre
because i think big city liberal democrats even if they see a deal on the table, a lot will vote for it. as the tea party fearing. >> let's test that and see if it's true. >> am i right or wrong? would the liberals go along with it if there was a deal? >> so you're going with a -- >> yes, the president would. >> this is good. progress. >> the president's put changed cpi, a better way of calculating -- >> explain. >> basically again, it's a better...
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proudly because she was from the city of chicago, the president said he. shot dead in a park sitting on a swing in a park. like a little kid, with three of her friends, a gang banger decided that was their park. jermaine mcfarland who was gunned down just hours after her sister joined the president. you saw it on television for a gun safety event in chicago. 25 people gone every day in this country and it doesn't count mothers, fathers sons daughters whose lives have been irrevocably altered. folks, let me say this as clearly as they can. they're going to be a flood of voices in this debate, but i am determined that the loudest voice will be the voice of those who we have lost. we have to speak for them and their families. enough is enough. we have an obligation to act. and yesterday the people of the second congressional district of illinois spoke for the first time since new town. voters said a clear unequivocal signal. the voters chose among candidates who spoke forcefully for the need for rational then safety legislation. the voters sent a message last
proudly because she was from the city of chicago, the president said he. shot dead in a park sitting on a swing in a park. like a little kid, with three of her friends, a gang banger decided that was their park. jermaine mcfarland who was gunned down just hours after her sister joined the president. you saw it on television for a gun safety event in chicago. 25 people gone every day in this country and it doesn't count mothers, fathers sons daughters whose lives have been irrevocably altered....
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well actually you can see the top of the donald trump building in the city of chicago. because the clouds are so low and that is really causing havoc with air travel. jenna. jenna: you guys in chicago know snow better than we do on the east coast. >> reporter: a little bit. jenna: i will give you that credit, steve. we hear it is not just about the snow and amount of it but what it's like. tell us more about that. >> reporter: yeah and it's really, really wet. don't know what your snowball making history is like, jenna, if you make a snowball that easy that means the stuff is really wet. it is tough on people especially heart attack snow lifting it up. way tough on roofs. >> did you get it? >> reporter: reports of roofs collapsing particularly in missouri and kansas where both places have had two days of kind of drenching with this snow is really causing havoc and power lines. this heavy snow, it clings to tree branches. those branches droop, sometimes they fall. take the power lines out with them. that's a problem over in southeast michigan right now. so, if this is wh
well actually you can see the top of the donald trump building in the city of chicago. because the clouds are so low and that is really causing havoc with air travel. jenna. jenna: you guys in chicago know snow better than we do on the east coast. >> reporter: a little bit. jenna: i will give you that credit, steve. we hear it is not just about the snow and amount of it but what it's like. tell us more about that. >> reporter: yeah and it's really, really wet. don't know what your...
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i want to be part of the budgeting of my city. >> stephanie: it is cialis for our communities. gavin newsom remains with us as we continue right here on "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: fresh republican outrage. you keep listening she'll make more. it is "the stephanie miller show." with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of succulent lobster tails. or our savory, new grilled maine lobster and lobster tacos. it's back, but not for long. [ woman ] our guests go crazy for lobsterfest. my favorite entree is the lobster lover's dream. what's yours? come celebrate lobsterfest and sea food differently. current tv is the place for true stories. with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines. real, gripping, current. documentaries... on current tv. ♪ tell her about it ♪ ♪ tell her everything you feel ♪ >> stephanie: it is the "the stephanie miller show." lieutenant-governor of california, gavin newsom in studio. it is just me trying not to look at you. "citi
i want to be part of the budgeting of my city. >> stephanie: it is cialis for our communities. gavin newsom remains with us as we continue right here on "the stephanie miller show." >> announcer: fresh republican outrage. you keep listening she'll make more. it is "the stephanie miller show." with the year's largest selection of mouth-watering lobster entrees. like our delicious lobster lover's dream, featuring two kinds of succulent lobster tails. or our savory,...
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, and the only african-american member of the city council in that city in alabama lost his seat. so that to me seems like a perfect reason why we still need section 5. they drew the district in such a way that it resulted in the on black member of the city council losing his district. yes, this stuff happens in ohio and pennsylvania and wisconsin. but it happens more often, still, in places like alabama, texas, and mississippi. and that's why section 5 so many different people across the legal spectrum are urging it be upheld. host: maverick rights in and says, the voting act law should expand to all states after seeing the obvious suppression attempts and tactics in the 2012 election. guest: well, if they are going to say it needs to be expanded, yes, that would then treat states the same. and particularly in terms of the evidence. ari keeps saying that there's more discrimination in covered states. that is simply not true. the facts do not bear that out at all. and if are you going to have section 5, yes, it should cover the rest of the country. but there simply is not evidence
, and the only african-american member of the city council in that city in alabama lost his seat. so that to me seems like a perfect reason why we still need section 5. they drew the district in such a way that it resulted in the on black member of the city council losing his district. yes, this stuff happens in ohio and pennsylvania and wisconsin. but it happens more often, still, in places like alabama, texas, and mississippi. and that's why section 5 so many different people across the legal...
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the city's violent crime rate is among the worst in the country, more than half of all detroit children live in poverty. this should not happen. what is the response? borrow more money and send out more checks. this is not the way to help people. these are the consequences of leftist policies. we are opposed to those policies. they do not work, they hurt the people they pretend and assert they're helping. we are fighting for policies that create jobs, create rising wages, create opportunity and help more people earn a good living and care for themselves, be independent and prosperous and get on the road to higher wages and supervisory positions and health care and retirement benefits. this can be possible in this country. we're trying to lift people out of poverty and strengthen family and community. and we're trying to protect the good and decent people of this country from a debt crisis. and erskine bowles and alan simpson told us this nation never -- has never faced a more predictable crisis. if we don't get off this course, they said we will have another one and it may be worse than
the city's violent crime rate is among the worst in the country, more than half of all detroit children live in poverty. this should not happen. what is the response? borrow more money and send out more checks. this is not the way to help people. these are the consequences of leftist policies. we are opposed to those policies. they do not work, they hurt the people they pretend and assert they're helping. we are fighting for policies that create jobs, create rising wages, create opportunity and...
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this is the second storm this hit places like kansas city and chicago. you mentioned flights. more than 700 flights were canceled between o'hare and midway. you've got stranded passengers, but they will try to work into the system today, it is going to be a very, very busy day at o'hare and on the roads here as this storm continues to pelt the midwest. soledad. >> what a big, hot mess for people there. o'hare already a challenge at times. thank you for that. right to jennifer delgado at the cnn weather center. we talked about you tracking the storm a lot the last couple of weeks. talk about this one. >> big snow totals. kansas city, picked up nearly 10 inches of snowfall. since then, things have quieted down, tracking snow on the radar. you can see for areas for wisconsin over toward parts of kansas. kansas city, picking up light snow. overall today, anywhere you are seeing up to the north and midwest, potentially 1 to 2 more inches of snowfall. the northeast is different. we have snow mixing in for areas. you can see for new york and rain for regions like new york city as wel
this is the second storm this hit places like kansas city and chicago. you mentioned flights. more than 700 flights were canceled between o'hare and midway. you've got stranded passengers, but they will try to work into the system today, it is going to be a very, very busy day at o'hare and on the roads here as this storm continues to pelt the midwest. soledad. >> what a big, hot mess for people there. o'hare already a challenge at times. thank you for that. right to jennifer delgado at...
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they have never had a shooting death of a police officer in the history of that city. but yesterday they lost two of them. by a man who had body armor on, loaded down with guns, who had been convicted in oregon of a sex offense of sorts and who had a gun and did not have a concealed permit. comes down to california, with his gun, shouldn't have had a gun, because at that point he was an ex-felon. shoots two santa cruz police officers, between them, they have five children. let's do it for the children of this country. let's do it for law enforcement of this country. let's do it for all of us so that we can go to the mall and we can go to church and we can go to school and not be in fear of being mowed down by violence. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from california for a motion to adjourn. ms. speier: mr. speaker, i'd like to ask that we adjourn. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion to adjourn. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. the ayes have it. the motion is adopted. so they've been trying to go b
they have never had a shooting death of a police officer in the history of that city. but yesterday they lost two of them. by a man who had body armor on, loaded down with guns, who had been convicted in oregon of a sex offense of sorts and who had a gun and did not have a concealed permit. comes down to california, with his gun, shouldn't have had a gun, because at that point he was an ex-felon. shoots two santa cruz police officers, between them, they have five children. let's do it for the...
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i think the city, the powers that be in the city let me and my team produce this show because they trusted, i'm a local boy. i'll do right by the city. they are. and the officers we had to earn their trust. you know, riding along with them at first, the first few weeks, they didn't say much. and the funny thing, i kept getting e-mails, me and my fellow executive producers getting e-mails here in new york saying there is no crime happening. there is no crime. no one is getting robbed. we're not getting anything great. and i was like, well, the mayor is going to be happy, but tnt is not going to be happy. >> you're going to be -- sing again. you guys are getting together. a bunch of boy bands together, yeah? >> yeah. >> is that string to go from such a different world right back into the old -- with the choreography? >> i love it. i have worked since i was 14 years old. i became the founding member of new kids on the block when i was 14, which is -- i don't even know what decade that was in. ♪ memoriy ♪ but i worked my whole life to be doing the things i'm doing, but now they come to fru
i think the city, the powers that be in the city let me and my team produce this show because they trusted, i'm a local boy. i'll do right by the city. they are. and the officers we had to earn their trust. you know, riding along with them at first, the first few weeks, they didn't say much. and the funny thing, i kept getting e-mails, me and my fellow executive producers getting e-mails here in new york saying there is no crime happening. there is no crime. no one is getting robbed. we're not...
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it's 8:00 on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. on the west coast as you take a live look at new york city. wake up, wake up, wake up. >> stay in bed. >> if you're in new york, you're probably still in bed. it's so gross out. back with us on set -- >> probably not in bed. >> true, probably just going to bed. we have john heilemann and mark halperin and in washington, d.c., jon meacham. >> let's move to politics now. some nbc news/"wall street journal" polls that have come out. and of course, for those that followed polls and actually cared about results, it was probably the most accurate or one of the most accurate polls. there's some conservatives overnight in the twittersphere and online that have been pushing back against the results of this, because they didn't report them as well as gallup did. but the numbers are pretty daunting for my republican party. they've got a long way to go. >> when asked about their feelings about the gop, just 29% of people had a positive view. 46% were negative. a difference of 17% percentage points. by comparison, democrats enjoyed a net positive outlook,
it's 8:00 on the east coast, 5:00 a.m. on the west coast as you take a live look at new york city. wake up, wake up, wake up. >> stay in bed. >> if you're in new york, you're probably still in bed. it's so gross out. back with us on set -- >> probably not in bed. >> true, probably just going to bed. we have john heilemann and mark halperin and in washington, d.c., jon meacham. >> let's move to politics now. some nbc news/"wall street journal" polls that...
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the district has long been dominated by democrats. i will know will hold a general election april 9th. senator marco rubio is courting wall street. politico is reporting the g.o.p. senator has recently met with high-finance execs including goldman sachs bar c.i.a.s, blackstone and kkr. more bill press coming up after the break. stay with us. people with sore throats have something new to say. ahh ! mmm ! ahh ! finally, there's cepacol sensations. serious sore throat medicine seriously great taste. plus the medicine lasts long after the lozenge is gone. ahh ! mmm ! cepacol sensations. 13450uz broadcasting across the nation on your radio and on current tv this is "the bill press show." >> pat robertson says, watch out for demons. demons that could be attached on the sweater you buy at a thrift store. never thought about that. did you? good morning. good morning, everybody. it is wednesday, february 27th. great to see you today. thank you for joining us. it is the full court press. we are coming to you live, coast to coast from our studi
the district has long been dominated by democrats. i will know will hold a general election april 9th. senator marco rubio is courting wall street. politico is reporting the g.o.p. senator has recently met with high-finance execs including goldman sachs bar c.i.a.s, blackstone and kkr. more bill press coming up after the break. stay with us. people with sore throats have something new to say. ahh ! mmm ! ahh ! finally, there's cepacol sensations. serious sore throat medicine seriously great...